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Tytuł:
Aesthetics of 1950s and 1960s interiors presented in Polish comedy films from that period
Autorzy:
Wojciechowska-Kucięba, Joanna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/923182.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019-01-08
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
aesthetic
Adolf Dymsza
Andrzej Łapicki
Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Sylwester Chęciński
Tadeusz Chmielewski
comedy film
design
Eams
Jan Batory
Jan Fethke
Garsoniera
Władysław Hańcza
Jan Rybkowski
Wanda Telakowska
Irene
Go Home
A Cure for Love
Opis:
This article is an attempt at outlining key aesthetic standards of interior design of the 1950s and 1960s on the basis of examples exhibited in the Polish and foreign romantic comedies of that time. Some distinguishing features of 1960s Polish aesthetics were the characteristic abstract language, organic form, asymmetry, diagonal lines, arrangements based on “A” and “X” letter outlines and lively colours. Furniture design used new materials mostly plywood and plastics such as polyvinyl chloride and epoxy resins. The 1960s, called “small stabilization” by design historians, were slightly different. Shops offered a variety of new products designed by Polish creators – such as furniture, home appliances, tools and machines. New Polish industrial design of 1960s is represented by the RAMONA and EWA radios and the BAMBINO record player, whereas sectional furniture – especially SYSTEM MK designed by Bogusława and Czesław Kowalski, better known as “the Kowalskis’ furniture” – became the icon of the decade. Polish and foreign romantic comedies from 1950s and 1960s are an excellent iconographic source of information on how interior design changed in the second half of the 20th century, and specifically on how living space was organized and adapted for private and public purposes. In Poland, attempts were made to use all the “design innovations” coming from the west, however, the immutably closed Polish borders prevented them from spreading freely. We had to use local designers. In the 2nd half of the twentieth century, a period which Prof Irena Huml called “the invasion of modernity” started. The doctrine of socialist realism was rejected and the focus was on modernity. Innovation became the most desirable feature of a work of art, and modernity the most important concept.
Źródło:
Images. The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication; 2017, 22, 31; 81-90
1731-450X
Pojawia się w:
Images. The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Functions of film images of Warsaw in the Polish cinema of the 1960s
Autorzy:
Zwierzchowski, Piotr
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/923183.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019-01-08
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
Polish cinema
1960s.
Warsaw
film images
comedy
Opis:
Polish cinema of the 1960s presented a specific vision of Warsaw, different from earlier and later ones, although it contained some solid motifs for the entire PRL era. These include emphasizing the uniqueness of Warsaw, the war past as an inseparable part of the city’s identity (though in the 1960s with a slightly different meaning) or the problem of getting a flat. The separateness and specificity of the then created images of the capital was related to the political specificity of the decade, the cultural and social moment of Warsaw development, the domination of realism that made the message authentic and genological issues – the main role in creating the image of the city was played by comedy. These images, however, were sometimes surprisingly subversive, breaking the dominant image.
Źródło:
Images. The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication; 2017, 22, 31; 65-78
1731-450X
Pojawia się w:
Images. The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Dramaturgia "Dwóch ludzi z szafą"
The Dramaturgy of Roman Polański’s Two Men with a Wardrobe
Autorzy:
Hendrykowski, Marek
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/920438.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015-01-13
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
dramatis personae
diegesis
genre
student film
etude
poetry
drama
dramaturgy
dramatization
tragedy
comedy
dramatic and epic
aggression
conflict
thriller
media
fear
absurd
suspense
distanciation
alienation effect
Verfremdungseffekt
Opis:
The Dramaturgy of Roman Polański’s Two Men with a Wardrobe Marek Hendrykowski’s case study on Polański’s famous student etude Two Men with a Wardrobe reconstructs this wonderful short movie take-by-take: a must for anyone who cares about cinema as art. The young (24 years old) director, together with a team of talented colleagues (cameraman Maciej Kijowski, actors Jakub Goldberg and Henryk Kluba, director’s assistant Andrzej Kostenko and film music composer and jazzman Krzysztof Komeda), demonstrated a very modern way of thinking about the art of the moving image and about the various possibilities hidden in the simple poetics of screen drama. From its opening scene on the beach to the dramatic and nostalgic ending with a comeback to the sea, the film charts two men’s struggles on the difficult path to becoming independent human beings enjoying their own freedom.
Źródło:
Images. The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication; 2015, 16, 25; 189-201
1731-450X
Pojawia się w:
Images. The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Semiotyka dziwactwa
Semiotic of curiosity
Autorzy:
Hendrykowski, Marek
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/923229.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018-12-22
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
curiosity
extravaganza
semiotics
face
film
photography
expression
behavior
manifestation
culture
norm
social norm
freedom
individual
artist
art
comedy
parody
caricature
counter culture
Internet
Facebook
symbolic interaction
network
Opis:
The author assumes that the curiosity is a type of human expression. It can manifest in various languages and people’s behaviors, e.g.: verbal, mimic, gestural, costume and also by props, hairstyles, makeup etc. Regardless of differences between particular manifestations of the curiosity it is always semiotic. Freaks, eccentrics and weirdos disturb human community’s order and call into question established norms. They do that by their specific behaviors, appearances and individualism. They rectify, transform and change the social reality. The artistic curiosity not infrequently turn out to be the metaphor of an individual lifestyle (e.g. Witkacy, Dali). Freaks in the world of culture are not either savages or barbarians. They express themselves as well as they express their distance from the cultural system. In connection to this thesis, the author assumes that the curiosity is culture-producing.
Źródło:
Images. The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication; 2018, 23, 32
1731-450X
Pojawia się w:
Images. The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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